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Ferruccio Busoni - Orchestral Works, Vol.2

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Ferruccio Busoni - Orchestral Works, Vol.2

Ferruccio Busoni: Indianische Fantasie; Lustspiel-Ouvertüre; Gesang vom Reigen der Geister; Suite from 'Die Brautwahl' -
Orchestral Works, Vol.2 (2005)

Classical | Eac. Flac, Img+Cue, Log | Covers | 244.79 MB
Label: Chandos Records | TT: 64:34

Ferruccio Dante Michelangelo Benvenuto Busoni (1 April 1866 – 27 July 1924) was an Italian composer, pianist, editor, writer, piano and composition teacher, and conductor. Ferruccio Busoni was born in the Tuscan town of Empoli, Italy, the only child of two professional musicians. His father, Ferdinando, was a clarinetist. His mother, Anna, was a pianist from Trieste. They were often touring during his childhood, and he was brought up in Trieste for the most part.

Busoni was a child prodigy. He made his public debut on the piano with his parents, at the age of seven. A couple of years later he played some of his own compositions in Vienna where he heard Franz Liszt play, and met Liszt, Johannes Brahms and Anton Rubinstein.

Busoni had a brief period of study in Graz with Wilhelm Mayer (who published his own compositions under the pseudonym of W. A. Rémy and also taught Felix Weingartner) and was also helped by Wilhelm Kienzl, who enabled him to conduct a performance of his own composition Stabat Mater when he was twelve years old, before leaving for Leipzig in 1886 where he studied with Carl Reinecke (a former pupil of Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann). He subsequently held several teaching posts, the first in 1888 at Helsinki, where he met his wife, Gerda Sjöstrand, the daughter of Swedish sculptor Carl Eneas Sjöstrand, and began a lifelong friendship with Jean Sibelius. In 1890 he won the Anton Rubinstein Competition with his Concert Piece for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 31a. He taught in Moscow in 1890, and in the United States from 1891 to 1894 where he also toured as a virtuoso pianist.

Cast:
Nelson Goerner piano*
BBC Philharmonic
Neeme Järvi

Tracklist:
Ferruccio Busoni (1866–1924)
[1] Lustspiel-Ouvertüre, Op. 38 (1897, revised 1904)
[2] Indianische Fantasie, Op. 44 (1913–14)*
for Piano and Orchestra
[3] Gesang vom Reigen der Geister, Op. 47 (1915)
Indianisches Tagebuch, Book II (Elegie No. 4)
[4]-[8] Die Brautwahl, Op. 45 (1912)
Suite for Orchestra

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